On Thu, Feb 25, 2010 at 10:03:19PM +0800, ?????? wrote:
> Thank you!
>
> PS: older version of xen automatically creates the config file in
> /etc/xen, so I thought v3.4.2 might do the same job
>
No, it's not Xen creating it. virt-manager does it.
It's the job of the user, or high level management application,
to create the config file.
Xen just uses the cfgfiles.
-- Pasi
> 2010/2/25 Pasi Kärkkäinen <[1]pasik@xxxxxx>
>
> On Thu, Feb 25, 2010 at 08:54:30PM +0800, ?????? wrote:
> > Hi
> >
> > Old version of xen stores domU config file on /etc/xen/
> > Where does v 3.4.2 put the config file?
> >
>
> The question goes where did *you* put the config file?
>
> If you're using some frontend, like virt-manager, then it most
> probably creates 'xend' managed domain, which doesn't have config file.
>
> You could try "xm list -l <domain>" to generate one from xend,
> or do "virsh dumpxml <domain>" to get the configuration as xml.
> -- Pasi
>
> --
> Frank Liu
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>
> References
>
> Visible links
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> 2. http://blog.donews.com/frank777
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